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Jimmy Randall “Randy” Tehee

We bid farewell to Jimmy Randall Tehee “Randy”

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This sinful generation pt. 4

Dear Editor, 2 Thessalonians 1: 8-10: “In flaming

Rebuttal to Dickson’s ‘Taxes, border issues, entitlement programs

Dear Editor, Mr. Dickson, Here again Congress can

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KINGMAN – Kingman Kiwanis-Powerhouse is holding a raffle

Response to Mr. Bennett and Ms. Brown

Dear Editor, To the writer Paul Bennett who

Thank you for reading The Standard newspaper online!

3rd Annual Kingman Route 66 Fest:

A Spectacular Celebration of America’s Main Street! KINGMAN – Get ready to rev up your engines and immerse yourself in a unique experience because the Third Annual Kingman Route 66 Fest is unlike any other event on the Mother Road! This year’s fest promises to be a one-of-a-kind celebration of the upcoming Route 66 Centennial, set against the stunning backdrop of Lewis Kingman Park—a true Arizona oasis along the historic route. Mark your calendars for a weekend filled with history, art, fifty vendors, and an abundance of fun activities for all ages. The Kingman Route 66 Fest takes place on…

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Game and Fish Commission considers rule to restrict predator hunting contests

The Arizona Game and Fish Commission is proposing to adopt a rule that would prohibit using any lethal method of take during a hunting contest for predatory and fur-bearing animals, as defined under Arizona Revised Statutes 17-101. In a public meeting March 15, the commission unanimously approved a Notice of Rulemaking Docket Opening and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (also posted at www.azgfd.gov/rulemaking). The Notice will be published in the Arizona Administrative Register opening a 30-day comment period for the public to provide feedback. All public comments received from April 12 to May 12 will become part of the official record for this proposed rulemaking….

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Grand Canyon National Park North Rim Traffic Detours

Grand Canyon, AZ–  Pipe installation of the Grand Canyon North Rim waterline will result in the closure of the Lodge entry road by the Grand Canyon North Rim Visitor Center Sept. 3 to 26, 2019. Expect commercial traffic detours to the Grand Canyon North Rim Lodge and decreased parking opportunities.   Detours will be clearly marked and flagmen will be present to direct traffic during the daily work hours of 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.   All traffic will need to use the Lodge and Visitor Center Parking Lot. Grand Canyon North Rim Lodge will provide porter assistance for luggage.  …

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Shop for antiques, collectibles, and handcrafted items at Vagabonds

Vagabonds, at 202 N. Fourth St., is a must-see venue for locals and tourist alike. It is chock-full of trinkets, treasures and fun for everyone. When you approach Vagabonds, you will be met with bits of history lining the sidewalk. You’ll find old cooking pots and various furnishings from days gone by, to mention a few gems. When you enter the store, you are transported to a warmer gentler time as you see depression glass, china, gadgets, and possibly old radios, cameras, and telephones.   Vagabonds is a unique antique/gift shop offering glassware, jewelry, handcrafted items, vintage collectibles, raw honey, and…

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Riverside Resort to reopen June 4

LAUGHLIN, Nev. – Don Laughlin’s Riverside Resort Hotel & Casino will reopen to the public Thursday, June 4, 2020, at 8 a.m., with a full series of safety measures, solely focused on creating a safe environment for guests and employees while maintaining that Riverside Resort pre-pandemic hospitality and fun. “During the past two months, the Riverside’s leadership team has worked together in every area of the casino and hotel to develop strategies to safely open and operate during these unprecedented, challenging times,” said Riverside Resort’s COO, Matt Laughlin. “We are proud to be a casino of choice in the southwest…

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William Robert “Bill” Blake III

The owner of the Blake Ranch cattle company, William Robert “Bill” Blake III, was called to our heavenly father at age seventy-seven on September 9 after a battle with Acute Meyloid Leukemia.  

Bill was born in Kingman, Arizona where he attended grade school and graduated from Mojave County high school in 1965 and the University of Arizona in Tucson in 1970. Bill has always been an outstanding Rancher and member of the Mohave  County community. Despite the unexpected death of his father, William “Bob” Blake Jr.

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